Oklahoma vs Ole Miss prediction, odds, time, line
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Lawrence North five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales has narrowed his focus to 12 schools with Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels among the
When Oklahoma wins, it's because the defense keeps them ahead and forces opponents into frustration. Against Ole Miss, that's their biggest edge: the Sooners can dictate on their terms, neutralize explosiveness and make a track meet feel like a slog. If Oklahoma is the calm, Ole Miss is the storm.
David Pollack predicts Oklahoma will upset Ole Miss 27–17 at home, citing the Sooners’ top-ranked defense as the difference. The matchup pits Brent Venables’ elite defensive unit against Lane Kiffin’s high-powered Rebels offense in a pivotal Week 9 clash.
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Ole Miss may be walking into an early kickoff buzzsaw in Norman on Saturday if oddsmakers and computer nerds are right with its predictions. FanDuel Sportsbook lists the Sooners (6-1, 2-1 SEC) with a -5.
Ole Miss and Missouri are in the middle of a College Football Playoff push, and that can only mean one thing. Florida has this weekend become the biggest fan of Oklahoma and Vanderbilt, and any other school playing Ole Miss and Missouri hereafter. Because the more the Rebels and Tigers lose, the more their CFP chances fade.
Kiffin remains a potential candidate for the Gators gig, receiving significant buzz following Billy Napier's firing.
Ole Miss takes on John Mateer and the No. 8 Oklahoma Sooners before facing South Carolina, Citadel, Florida and Mississippi State, so this is the biggest game left on the schedule. And, barring any changes, it looks to be Chambliss starting at quarterback once again.